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Also, rural living tends to make it harder to get to a store when things pop up that you need, and, sometimes emergency services take forever. We had an issue where we needed a fire truck and it took 20 minutes to get there. Also, taking a child to the ER can take a lot, our drive was 30 minutes to the nearest ER. You can bee too far away from other services or needs as well.
shel90 said:Also, rural living tends to make it harder to get to a store when things pop up that you need, and, sometimes emergency services take forever. We had an issue where we needed a fire truck and it took 20 minutes to get there. Also, taking a child to the ER can take a lot, our drive was 30 minutes to the nearest ER. You can bee too far away from other services or needs as well.
Not always..I lived in the city of Rockville, MD and the stores were soooooooo far away. Like a good 30 min drive and Rockville was only 10 mins from DC. That's why I love love living where I live...I CAN walk to the food store so when we had those major blizzards, no problem! We walked to the food store to get foods. Yes, Balitmore has its problems but my community has the small town feel but has the big city convience.
Jiro and TheWriteAlex, agree or not? lol
Not always..I lived in the city of Rockville, MD and the stores were soooooooo far away. Like a good 30 min drive and Rockville was only 10 mins from DC. That's why I love love living where I live...I CAN walk to the food store so when we had those major blizzards, no problem! We walked to the food store to get foods. Yes, Balitmore has its problems but my community has the small town feel but has the big city convience.
Jiro and TheWriteAlex, agree or not? lol
Also, rural living tends to make it harder to get to a store when things pop up that you need, and, sometimes emergency services take forever. We had an issue where we needed a fire truck and it took 20 minutes to get there. Also, taking a child to the ER can take a lot, our drive was 30 minutes to the nearest ER. You can bee too far away from other services or needs as well.
Not always..I lived in the city of Rockville, MD and the stores were soooooooo far away. Like a good 30 min drive and Rockville was only 10 mins from DC. That's why I love love living where I live...I CAN walk to the food store so when we had those major blizzards, no problem! We walked to the food store to get foods. Yes, Balitmore has its problems but my community has the small town feel but has the big city convience.
Jiro and TheWriteAlex, agree or not? lol
that's why people in rural area are much more self-sufficient than city slickers.
If your child is in a dire need of medical attention, they will medevac him/her.
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right now - I prefer living in city-suburb area during weekday and a small town that has a major plaza nearby (the kind of area where it has all major stores in one spot - Target/Walmart/Home Depot/Staples/etc.) during weekend. I want my getaway home to be located on small mountain cliff.
You, sir, are contributing to hte poverty of America.
Maybe an in-between?